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Jemima51

5.0 out of 5 starsA great fan of this lady

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 April 2016

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A great fan of this lady, I bought all her books and now I have a kindle I am slowly collecting them all, easy reading but always interestingreading the background it is set in, always feel I'm actually there!

This book never shows up on my list of favorite Betty novels, but it really should. There is instant chemistry between Everard and Charity. And there are so many lovely moments throughout the book as well as snappy dialogue and TGB's usual fabulous descriptions of food, fashion, flora and fauna. Everard is NOT one of the placid, easy-going RDDs and Charity is, as she tells him, NOT a doormat. They make a great couple.

I have been buying Betty Neels books for my mother (in her 70's) at her request, as an introduction to using a Kindle. I can say without hesitation that she loves all of these books. As she has said, "The plots may all be somewhat similar and the stories quaint, but I enjoy them immensely and find them endearing." What better recommendation could there be? She now has almost every Betty Neels book available for the Kindle. (And the Kindle Paperwhite? She loves the backlight and the ability to make the font larger.)

I love all the old fashioned sweet romances by Betty Neels. I read them all many years ago and am now reading them for the 2nd and even 3rd times on my Kindle. She wrote them all on a formula. Usually a romance between a Dutch doctor or professor and an English young lady. There is always some type of conflict that has to be settled before the happily ever after. No violence and no sexual content.